Write. Read. Run. Lead.

Yearly Archives: 2019

Hello. It’s been a while. Our Father’s Voice I liked this from Emma Scrivener. “God’s words versus mine. But Faith says ‘I am not my feelings.” Faith says, “Let it be to me according to Your word!” (Luke 1:38).” He Paid The Debt They Would Have Had

The failure who changed the world There was no state funeral, no miles-long procession following his body to its tomb, no carpet of flowers outside his home. He died an unjust death on trumped up charges and no one protested or even seemed to care.

Here are a collection of recent articles that illustrate quite well the strengths and weaknesses of the beautiful country of Sweden. The Environment Sweden has a great environment but there’s always more that could be done. So Green Swedes shun holiday flights for lure of

Notre Dame Cathedral Burns in Paris This is terribly sad – a genuine iconic landmark has gone. Perhaps forever. Can we resolve the gospel accounts of Holy Week? The word ‘gospel’ means ‘announcement of good news about something that has happened’; a central part of

After (yet another) unscheduled pause in writing I’m not going to be making any promises about regularity. If I can make it happen, great, if not well I’ll show up again here sometime. Writing may not have been happening but the collecting of links never

The morning of 24th June 2016, if I remember rightly, came as something of a shock. As I watched David Cameron, then Prime Minister resign, I struggled to come to terms with what had just happened. I’ll turn 44 this month and I’ve lived my

The Gospel According to Ruth by Iain D. Campbell My rating: 3 of 5 stars I decided to read this short book as part of my regular Bile study and took a chapter a day approach. The first thing to note is this is essentially

This is part of a series of guest posts by Kate Almström offering some personal reflection on the minor prophets. Kate is a teacher and one of the leaders of the women’s ministry in Grace Church. Originally from the Highlands of Scotland she lives in Stockholm with her husband & 3 sons. I understand why it is a little